Career Notes: Four-year letterwinner played in 96 games with 74 starts for her career...averaged 10.9 points, 4.7 rebounds, 0.7 assists, 0.8 steals and 1.2 blocks per game during her time at Tulane...ranks fifth in Green Wave record book in career blocks (111) and blocks per game (1.2) while sitting ninth in field goal percentage (.508)...became the 22nd player in Tulane history to score 1,000 career points, finished with 1,034.

2010-11: Played in 28 games with 10 starts as a senior...finished second on the team in field goal percentage (.546) and blocks (37) while sitting third in free throw percentage (.713), fourth in free throws made (57), and fifth in points (295), points per game (10.5), field goals made (119) and steals (24)...ranked third in Conference USA in field goal percentage while sitting eighth in blocks per game (1.3), 12th in free throw percentage, and 25th in points per game...finished with double-digit scoring totals 13 times with a quartet of 20-point outings, including a season-best 23 after hitting 10-of-16 field goals against Southeastern Louisiana (1/3)...posted lone double-double of the year with 13 points and a season-best 10 rebounds against Mississippi State (11/16)...tallied season highs with two assists to go with three steals at Stephen F. Austin (11/20), vs. Southeastern Louisiana (1/3) and vs. Houston (2/6)...posted seven multiple-theft contests, including a career-high four vs. UTEP (1/30)...had nine multiple-block outings, including a season-best four vs. Rice (1/27) and vs. Tulsa (2/27)...played in at least 30 minutes twice, including a season-long 32 at UCF (2/17)...off the court, was a member of the C-USA Commissioner's Honor Roll and Tulane's 3.0 Club.

2009-10: Started all six games she played in as a junior...suffered a shoulder injury in the waning moments of Tulane's 67-63 win over Prairie View A&M in the Big Easy Classic on Dec. 4...had surgery to repair the shoulder on Jan. 5 and missed the remainder of the season...in limited time on the court, averaged 11.5 points and 4.0 rebounds while chipping in with five assists, six blocks and five steals in 150 minutes of action...scored in double digits on four occasions, including a season-best 21 on 9-of-11 shooting at South Alabama (12/1)...had a season-high five rebounds against Liberty (11/20) and Loyola-Maryland (11/21) at the Navy Classic, at South Alabama (12/1) and vs. Prairie View A&M in the Big Easy Classic (12/4)...posted a season high with three steals vs. Prairie View on (12/4)...played at least 20 minutes in five of her six games, including a season-best 33 vs. LSU (11/25) ...off the court, was a member of the Conference USA Commissioner's Honor Roll and Tulane's 3.0 Club.

2008-09: Saw action in all 32 games with 30 starts as a sophomore...led team points (378), points per game (11.8), field goals made (161) and field goal percentage (.483) while ranking second in rebounds (146), rebounds per game (4.6) and blocks (33), fourth in minutes (807) and minutes per game (25.2), fifth in free throws made (56) and tied for fifth in assists (30)...finished sixth in Conference USA in field goal percentage, 12th in blocks per game (1.03) and 13th in points per game...finished with double-digit scoring totals 23 times and double-digit rebounds twice...posted double-doubles with 10 points and a career-best 11 rebounds against East Carolina (2/9) and with 16 points and 11 boards against Southern Miss in the C-USA Tournament (3/6)...scored a career-high 31 points against Southern Miss (2/19) after connecting on 14-of-19 shots from the field (.737) and 3-of-5 attempts from the free throw line...had 12 multiple-block ballgames, including a four-stuff performance against Tulsa (3/5)...added seven multiple-assist games and eight multiple-steal contests...played 30 or more minutes five times, including a season-best 34 in a 20-point, five-rebound performance at Georgia Tech (1/4).

2007-08: Played in all 30 games with 28 starts as a redshirt-freshman...led the team in field goals made (127), field goal percentage (.504), rebounds (174) and blocks (35) while ranking second in points (292), points per game (9.7) and rebounds per game (5.8), third in minutes (707), fourth in minutes per game (23.6) and fifth in steals (24)...finished fifth in Conference USA in field goal percentage, seventh in blocks per game (1.17) and 18th in rebounds per game...scored in double figures 16 times, including a season-high 25-point effort at Louisiana-Lafayette (11/27) when he connected on 12-of-15 shots and -of-4 free throws...posted double-digit rebounds twice with complete a pair of double-doubles: 25 points, 10 rebounds at UL-Lafayette; 16 points, 10 rebounds vs. Louisiana-Monroe...had a pair of two-assist games and eight multiple-steal contests, including three-steal efforts vs. Winthrop (11/18) and at Southern Miss (2/24)...had five or more blocks five times, including a career-high six vs. Winthrop...played at least 30 minutes seven times, including 34-minute performances vs. UL-Monroe and at SMU (2/2).

2006-07: Did not play as a true freshman after suffering a torn labrum in her right shoulder during the preseason...received a medical redshirt...off the court, was a member of the C-USA Commissioner's Honor Roll and Tulane's 3.0 Club.

High School: Four-year letterwinner at Woodward Academy ...completed prep career with 1,429 points and 750 rebounds to rank third in school history in both categories...helped lead team to regional titles as a freshman, sophomore and senior...earned team MVP and voted team captain as a junior and senior... as a senior, named to McDonald's All-American High School Team, honorable-mention all-state and first-team all-city while claiming a spot Metro Atlanta Girls High School Team of the Month.

Personal: Born Brittany J'nai Lindsey on Oct. 25, 1988...daughter of James and Robin Lindsey...is a member of Tulane's Omicron Psi Chapter of Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority, where she serves as the organization's president...completed her bachelor's degree in communications and African studies in May 2011.

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